The cortical region related to gustatory sensation is located anterior to the central sulcus.
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The parietal lobe is positioned above the occipital lobe and behind the frontal lobe and central sulcus.
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Examples of important sulci are the central sulcus ( CS ) and the calcarine sulcus ( CalcS ).
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E . g ., the precentral gyrus is in front of the central sulcus, and behind the precentral sulcus.
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The precentral gyrus is the most posterior gyrus of the frontal lobe and it lies anterior to the central sulcus.
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Noninvasive MEG localizations of the central sulcus obtained from somatosensory evoked magnetic fields show strong agreement with these invasive recordings.
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Instead M1 was considered to be a single map of the body, perhaps with complex properties, arranged along the central sulcus.
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The synchronous sensorimotor rhythm ( SMR ) ranges from 12 to 15 Hz and is located over the sensorimotor cortex ( central sulcus ).
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Sensation has been tested in patients through the stimulation of the postcentral gyrus, with a drop in amplitude of sensory responses occurring towards the central sulcus.
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The central sulcus is a prominent fissure which separates the parietal lobe from the frontal lobe and the primary motor cortex from the primary somatosensory cortex.